About Spliteye

Spliteye designs, develops and maintains websites for architects, engineers and other professionals and institutions related to the building industry. Spliteye Multimedia was founded in 1996, in New York City, with the mission to publish Architecture and Engineering on the Web. Our clients include architects, engineers, developers, builders, designers, artists and other professionals related to architecture. Our websites are tailor-made for every client and carefully crafted with the best proven technology. Our Web services encompass: Site Design and Development, SEO and Social Media Strategy and Implementation, Site Hosting, Support and Maintenance.

Expertise

Strong roots in Architecture, Publishing and Web Technology make Spliteye uniquely qualified to serve its clients. Our work for many Architecture and Engineering firms in the U.S. helped establish our solid reputation for understanding our client's needs and for delivering exceptional product and service. We live up to that reputation with every new website we launch today. Spliteye brings every project through a fine-tuned design and development process, which continues to evolve with every new project to meet the standards of new technology. We have learned to trust that process and ask the same of our clients.

Leadership

Founding partner Roberto de Alba brings expertise in Architecture, Design and Publishing to the field of Interactive Digital Media. As former Executive Editor for Architecture & Design at Thomson Reuters' VNR and at the Whitney Library of Design, he developed a long list of notable books for architecture students and professionals, including the best-selling books by Frank Ching, and the series The New American House. As principal of Spliteye, Roberto designs and develops websites for architects, engineers, builders and other architecture related professionals. He is author of Paul Rudolph: The Late Work (Princeton Architectural Press). Roberto has a B.A. in Design from University of Florida and a Master of Architecture from Yale University, where he was editor of Perspecta, the Yale Architectural Journal.

EARLY PROJECTS

Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Spliteye designed and developed the first website and CMS solution for Robert A.M. Stern Architects in the late 1990s. Our collaboration with RAMSA continues today with a website for the Robert A.M. Stern Collection. www.ramscollection.com

Spliteye always brings a thoughtful and creative approach, as well as a keen sense of design, to web site development.

Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects

Philip Johnson Alan Ritchie Architects

Spliteye launched this website for Philp Johnson Alan Ritchie Architects in the late 1990s. As Mr. Johnson, the site had a long life and ran beautifully for more than 10 years.

When setting out to create our website it was critical to PJ/AR that we found a company that was creative and sensitive to our needs. In Spliteye we found that company. Their appreciation of our work and their ideas for presenting it have received nothing but praise and compliments.

Duany Plater-Zyber & Company

Spliteye designed and developed the original DPZ website and CMS in the late 1990s. During development, Mr. Duany came to our studio in New York to offer direct feedback. It was a very successful charrette.

For the creation of our website a couple of years back, I worked side by side with Spliteye...It was an entirely satisfactory experience. This is so seldom the case with designers of all sorts these days.

DEGW

Gruzen Samton

Spliteye's website/CMS for Gruzen Samton launched right after the firm had lost its offices in the attack of 9/11/2001 and was dispersed throughout the city. The site included a beautiful timeline that told the history of the firm going back to the 1930s.

Architecture, Engineering and Construction Websites

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